NASA Earth Observations (comp.)20180222022012-0500Blue Marble: Next Generation +Topography and Bathymetryraster digital datahttp://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/view.php?datasetId=BlueMarbleNG-TBNASA's Blue Marble: Next Generation images show Earth in true color. The images show how the surface would look to a human in space if our world had no clouds and no atmosphere. NASA's Terra satellite collected these images. There is one Blue Marble image for each month of the year 2004. These images allow us to explore changes on Earth's lands over time. Notice how the patterns of green (trees and plants), brown (exposed land surface), and white (snow) change from winter through spring, summer, and fall.]]>To make image representations of these data easily accessible.200401012004020120040301200404012004050120040601200407012004080120040901200410012004110120041201ground conditionCompleteMonthly-180.0180.090.0-90.0NoneAtmosphereOceanLandLifeEnergyNoneNoneBlue Marble: Next Generation was produced by Reto StÃ¶ckli, NASA Earth Observatory (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center). When using or republishing Blue Marble: Next Generation please credit â€œNASAâ€™s Earth Observatory.â€�RasterPixel0.10.1Decimal degrees20180222Kevin WardScience Systems and Applications, Inc. / NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterNEO Architect & DevelopermailingNASA GSFC, Code 613GreenbeltMD20771USA+1 503 246 1608kevin.a.ward@nasa.govFGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata1998universal timenonenone